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... in the depths of Uniteds luggage pit. Much later that day, we are informed there has been succes and the luggage has been retrieved! Only to be informed the plane will now have to be reweighed for balance after losing a sixty pound gal and what must be her massive amounts of luggage....bloody hell why don't you repaint the feckin airplane while your at it! A full two hours later with a lovely sunset in the works we once again hear the request to buckle up ...

Yesterday, I tried to fix my stay at a guest ranch in the Texas Hill Country. However, the ranch of my choice is closed for a week due to a family wedding. I have checked for alternatives, but I either do not like the ranch or it is way too expensive. Therefore, I will jump on a horse in New Mexico or Arizona. Naturewise I will like those states better anyways. So, this forenoon I will hop in a bus to San Antonio. Jan 29th in the evening, I will fly to El Paso. ...

... galore may have looked askance as I approached and politely asked the question every mechanic hates, “Can I borrow some tools?” Between the meager wheel chair tool kit we had and the borrowed tools, Paula and I managed to follow most of the directions and assembled the rack with only a dozen or so extra washers and a team building exercise completed with only a bit of temporary emotional damage.

... Gulfport. It is really not recognizable from 50+ years ago. No signs of hurricane damage other than a few well cared for vacant lots. Tried to find our old house on Pinelawn Blvd, but there was major construction the last few blocks. We gave up, but could see the little brick homes in the distance. FGM continues to feel very well. A little sleepy and is probably getting ...

... is about 100 degrees. I've been walking around a lot. To begin with I have converted divided 5, 285 dollars into three pieces so I can spend an equal amount in the three countries I visit. I have ...